jailer 英 [ˈdʒeɪlə(r)]   美 [ˈdʒelɚ]

jailer

jailer  英 [ˈdʒeɪlə(r)] 美 [ˈdʒelɚ]

n. 狱卒,看守监狱的人 

名词复数:jailers 

He took with him several of his subordinates, and amongst them Dantès' jailer. 他带走了几个下属,看管唐太斯的狱卒也在其中。
This time the jailer might not be as silent as usual, but speak to Dantès, and seeing that he received no reply, go to the bed, and thus discover all. 这次,狱卒或许不会象往常那样沉默,他或许会同唐太斯讲话,而当看到他不回答时,或许会走到床边去看看,这样可就全露馅了。

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  • n. 狱卒,看守监狱的人
  • 1. He took with him several of his subordinates, and amongst them Dantès' jailer.

    他带走了几个下属,看管唐太斯的狱卒也在其中。

  • 2. This time the jailer might not be as silent as usual, but speak to Dantès, and seeing that he received no reply, go to the bed, and thus discover all.

    这次,狱卒或许不会象往常那样沉默,他或许会同唐太斯讲话,而当看到他不回答时,或许会走到床边去看看,这样可就全露馅了。

  • 3. Elsewhere, an Ethiopian leader was baptized on the spot when he was converted, and Paul and Silas baptized a Philippian jailer and his family at midnight.

    其他如埃提阿伯的太监在信主后当场受洗; 而保罗和西拉则替腓立比狱卒和他-家于深夜受洗。

  • jailer (n.) also gaoler, late 14c., from Old North French gayolierre, Old French jaioleur (Modern French geôlier), agent noun from jaole/geole (see jail (n.)). Jail-keeper is attested from 1620s.
jail·er / ˈdʒeɪlə(r) ; NAmE ˈdʒeɪlər / ( BrE also gaol·er ) noun ( old-fashioned) a person in charge of a prison and the prisoners in it 监狱看守;狱卒 jailer jailers jail·er / ˈdʒeɪlə(r) ; NAmE ˈdʒeɪlər /
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